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Breathe, Annie, Breathe
by Miranda Kenneally
This arrived at my door yesterday and I read till I was done. Just like all the others in the Hundred Oaks series, Kenneally deals with big issues using authentic characters coping with problems best they can.
Annie's boyfriend Kyle has been dead for about six months at the start of the novel. Annie is determined to run a marathon in his honour. This narrative takes us through this process, one of grieving, and moving on and starting fresh.
It's a well written story, with humour and sadness and lots of stuff about families and friends and love. Jeremiah (who is Matt's brother from [b:Things I Can't Forget|12551082|Things I Can't Forget|Miranda Kenneally|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1343855583s/12551082.jpg|17552651]) is now 20 and who is dealing with his own demons, is a terrific love interest. I liked the way he tried to help Annie, both with her running and her loss.
Kenneally keeps getting better. Maybe Connor's story next??
Annie's boyfriend Kyle has been dead for about six months at the start of the novel. Annie is determined to run a marathon in his honour. This narrative takes us through this process, one of grieving, and moving on and starting fresh.
It's a well written story, with humour and sadness and lots of stuff about families and friends and love. Jeremiah (who is Matt's brother from [b:Things I Can't Forget|12551082|Things I Can't Forget|Miranda Kenneally|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1343855583s/12551082.jpg|17552651]) is now 20 and who is dealing with his own demons, is a terrific love interest. I liked the way he tried to help Annie, both with her running and her loss.
Kenneally keeps getting better. Maybe Connor's story next??